Long-lived Rovers Becoming Software Testbeds
Controllers at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory are taking advantage of the long-duration lifetimes of NASA's two Mars Exploration Rovers (MERs) to test software that may be used in the advanced rover the U.S. agency plans to send to the Red Planet in 2009. Capabilities uploaded to the flight computers...
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